| ONE. |
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| Rúpa | form, shape, appearance, face of any thing. |
| Chandra | moon at the 15th day, moon. |
| Sási | new moon, month of the year. |
| Nábi or nebe | the navel, completion of the month. |
| Búmí | the earth, or piece of land. |
| Búda | ancient; original. |
| Rón or Gódong | leaf of a tree. |
| Médi | abstraction, devotion. |
| Eku | tail of any thing. |
| Dára | large stars, planets. |
| Jalma or Janma | mankind. |
| Eka | one. |
| Wák | the body. |
| Súta | child. |
| Siti | black earth, earth. |
| Awáni | courageous, hair of the body. |
| Wúlan | the moon, at the 14th day, full moon. |
| Yáta | then, forthwith, thereupon. |
| Tung'gal | one. |
| TWO. |
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| Nitra | the eye lids, the eye. |
| Chaksu | the inner corner of the eye. |
| Nayána | sight. |
| Sikára | the palm of the hand. |
| Búja | the upper part of the arm near the shoulder. |
| Páksa | the jaw-bone. |
| Drésti or desti | the eye-brow. |
| Háma | the outer corner of the eyes. |
| Lochána | the lips. |
| Charána | the side of the cheek-bone. |
| Kerna | the ears. |
| Kerni | the inner part of the ear. |
| Anámba | the act of closing the hands in obeisance. |
| Talíng'an | the lobe of the ear, the ear. |
| Máta | the eye, the pupil of the eye. |
| Tang'an | the hands, the arms. |
| Súku | the feet, or soles of the feet. |
| Lár | wings. |
| Dúi | two. |
| Lóro | two. |
| THREE. |
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| Bahning | fire (of a furnace). |
| Pawáka | fire (from a volcano). |
| Siking | fire (struck from a flint). |
| Guna | fire (from friction of wood). |
| Dahána | the fire which pervades every thing that has life, extensive fire, fire that has never been extinguished. |
| Tri-ningrána | fire (of the work-room). |
| Uta | a leech. |
| Buja-lána | alligator or crocodile. |
| Húti | worm of the earth. |
| Játa | flame of fire. |
| Wéda | fire or heat confined in a vessel, as in a cooking vessel. |
| Anála | the fire which giveth warmth to the heart, the fire of passion, the fire which giveth warmth to passion. |
| Gni | fire (to a match). |
| Utáwa | fire. |
| Kéa | great fire. |
| Léna | fire or flame of a lamp. |
| Puyíka | fire and ashes, mixed. |
| Tiga | three. |
| Uning'a | a torch. |
| FOUR. |
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| Wédang | hot water. |
| Segára | the sea. |
| Kerti | well water. |
| Súchi | water after it is used. |
| Jaládri | water from a lake, or where fresh water mixes with the sea. |
| Hádi | mountain water, rare or pure water. |
| Warna | colour. |
| Wéh | water which descends from a mountain. |
| Samúdra | sea water. |
| Jaládi | tank or pond water. |
| Ernáwa | spring water. |
| Toyádi | dew water. |
| Wahána | flood or quantity of water. |
| Waudádi | juice from trees, as toddy,&c. |
| Sindu | milk. |
| Wári | cocoa nut-water, water. |
| Dik | glutinous sap taken from trees, as the Indian rubber, &c. |
| Tásik | sweat, applied to the sea on the coast. |
| Bányu | water. |
| Chatur | four. |
| Pápat | four. |
| FIVE. |
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| Búta | a rasaksa or hobgoblin, also a lion. |
| Pandáwa | the five sons of Pandu. |
| Táta | breath issuing from the nostrils. |
| Gáti | ditto mouth. |
| Wisáya | air produced as in bellows, &c. |
| Indri | air which refreshes or revives. |
| Astra | the air created by the passing of a missile weapon, or by the wielding of a sword. |
| Sára | the same, created near the point or edge of the weapon. |
| Marúta | air which conveys scents of any kind. |
| Pawána | strong wind. |
| Bána | hurricane, violent wind. |
| Margána | favourable wind in one's course. |
| Sámi-rána | the wind that checks perspiration. |
| Waráyang | the point or edge of the wind which strikes any thing. |
| Pancha | five. |
| Báyu | wind that circulates in the human body. |
| Wisikan | whispering wind. |
| Gúling'an | air circulating in a room. |
| Lima | five. |
| SIX. |
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| Mangsa | season, the seasons, prey of a wild beast. |
| Sadrása | the six tastes, (sweet, sour, salt, bitter, pungent or aromatic, hot, as pepper). |
| Wináyang | to range, following in order, (which is done according to the six notions of things). |
| Gána | silk worm, bee. |
| Ret-tu | the feeling or taste of any thing not pleasant, as pain in the leg, mixed good and bad. |
| Ang'gas | the trunk of a tree standing after its branches and leaves are decayed and fallen. |
| Sáyag | an inclining tree. |
| Karng'a | the sense of hearing. |
| Sanda | clear, light. |
| Sandi | plan, project, scheme, completed. |
| Búdia | disposition, inclination, ability. |
| Ka-nénam | six. |
| Rása | taste. |
| SEVEN. |
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| Ardi | mountains near the sea, mountains. |
| Parwáta | several mountains together. |
| Turángga | a steed, horse. |
| Giri | mountain or great hill. |
| Réksi or resi | a pandita, or holy or learned man. |
| Aksa | buffaloe. |
| Baksu | bull or cow. |
| Mandála | a mountain which is rent or split. |
| Chála | a mountain which shows its shape, &c. clearly. |
| Hemáwan | the summit of a mountain. |
| Gúra | cow, great noise. |
| Sapta | seven. |
| Pandita | a holy man. |
| Géngsiára | the buzzing noise of flying insects. |
| Yamúni | the sound of a lover courting his mistress. |
| Kúda | horse. |
| Wiku | an instructor. |
| Pitu | seven. |
| EIGHT. |
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| Nága | serpent |
| Panágan | the dwelling of a snake, the skin which a snake has shed. |
| Sarira | guana. |
| Básu | tekké. |
| Tánu | camelion. |
| Múrti | lizard. |
| Kunjára | place of confinement, prison. |
| Gájah | elephant. |
| Dipángga | an elephant fully caparisoned. |
| Samádia | an elephant prepared for being mounted. |
| Hasta | elephant. |
| Mang'gála | an elephant with his tusks grown. |
| Diráda | an enraged or savage elephant. |
| Hesti | female elephant. |
| Matáng'ga | a large elephant. |
| Bramána | a pandita from Sabrang or opposite coast. |
| Liman | a tame elephant. |
| Kála | time. |
| Was, áwas | a scorpion. |
| Ula | a snake. |
| NINE. |
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| Rudra | a muddy hole. |
| Trústra | the hollow of a tube, a hollow in any thing. |
| Trústi | the same. |
| Múka | the face, the mouth. |
| Gapúra | the gate or door-way of a palace. |
| Wiwára | a door-way, the opening of a case. |
| Diára | the gateway of a fort. |
| Drúna | door-way into a holy place, or place of misfortune. |
| Yútu | the eye of a needle, or the like. |
| Gátra | a small hole or cell in the earth, made by insects. |
| Gua | a cave. |
| Wadána | the front of a door. |
| Léng | all kinds of holes or hollow places. |
| Láwang | doors of every description. |
| Sóng | a long passage underground. |
| Babáhan | the hole made for the entrance of a thief. |
| Náwa | nine. |
| CYPHER. |
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| Búma | decayed grass, dried grass, hay. |
| Súnya | solitude, quiet. |
| Gegána | endless space, as between the earth and the sky, indefinite space. |
| Ng'ambára | flight. |
| Widik widik | that which is seen or heard but not known, as thunder. |
| Malétik | to fly off, drop off, anything small which is knocked off from what is greater. |
| Sirna | gone, vanished. |
| Lang'it | that of which one has an idea but cannot see clearly, as the sky. |
| Kásia | the air, atmosphere. |
| Maláyewa | to run off. |
| Windu | the period of revolving, a cycle. |
| Sakáta | a carriage. |
| Ilang | gone, lost, past. |